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  • African Climate & Development Initiative

    Created in 2011
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  • Location

    University Ave S, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa

    Cape Town

    South Africa

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    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 24

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Description
  • Value proposition

    A university-wide initiative at UCT that supports collaborative research & training in climate change & development.

    The African Climate & Development Initiative (ACDI) is UCT’s active response to the climate change and development challenge. The ACDI was set up in 2011 by the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Vice-Chancellor Max Price as one of four strategic initiatives, each contributing to UCT’s mission to tackle key issues in the social and natural worlds. It is also one of the Vice-Chancellor’s signature themes; these themes are chosen to drive research in a strategic manner, and are grounded in existing areas of internationally-recognized excellence at UCT , whilst being aligned to institutional, regional and national priorities. Uniquely, the ACDI merges climate change issues with development issues, bringing together UCT’s breadth and depth of research and teaching in these areas, which previously were conducted largely in isolation within a variety of departments and research centres.

    Climate Change Adaptation, Climate Change Science, Climate Change Mitigation, Climate Change Research, Climate Change in Africa, and Transdisciplinarity & Interdisciplinarity Research

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SEI — Stockholm Environment Institute
SEI — Stockholm Environment Institute
Research, Research Services
SEI — Stockholm Environment Institute
Research, Research Services
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1 Aug 2020


AXA
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Insurance
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6 Jul 2023


United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
International development, International Affairs
United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
International development, International Affairs
Other

12 May 2020


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